North Dakota Code § 29-21-25

Court must discharge accused - Exception
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If a jury is discharged because the facts as charged do not constitute an offense punishable 
by law, the court shall order that the defendant, if in custody, be discharged therefrom, or, if 
admitted to bail, that the defendant's bail be exonerated, or if the defendant has deposited 

money instead of bail, that the money deposited be refunded to the defendant, unless in its 
opinion a new information or indictment can be framed upon which the defendant can be legally 
convicted, in which case it may direct the state's attorney to file a new information, or, if an 
information cannot be legally filed sooner, it may direct that the case be submitted to the same 
or another grand jury, and the provisions of rule 12 of the North Dakota Rules of Criminal 
Procedure, so far as applicable, as to the time and manner of the prosecution, govern the 
further proceedings under this section.

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